The NAIGSO-AA Family Circles Group has been set up to enable Native Americans and our friends to make contact and support each other. We welcome all Nations, as well as all people. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Closed email groups of men and women, limited to 40 members per group. We feel that the 40-member cap allows the group to get to know each other in a more personal way. We celebrate birthdays, laughs, and the ups and downs of sober living. There is a weekly topic for discussion, chosen by the month's chairperson. Each group has its own officers and representative with the Online Intergroup of Alcoholic Anonymous. Roll calls are done periodically to verify membership with the group and touch base with those who have been quiet for a while. We consider New Beginnings to be more than just a meeting -― we are a family.

A closed group for those in the lifestyle of BD/sm. An AA, topic-based group that shares it's experience, strength and hope. Topics from the text of AA. This group adheres to the traditions of AA and endeavors to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Any Pending Memberships over 72 hours will be declined for lack of response.

NQR an AA group that shares ESH in a safe nonjudgemental piece of cyberspace. Our motto is "We have nothing to prove, but a whole lot to share." There are approximately 80 members -- many are newcomers _- all time zones (globally) are covered.

We are a group that knows that AA works with Alcoholics to get and stay sober. We are folks that need the companionship of others in recovery.
We want to be a fellowship that truly can laugh and cry with you. We also have topics and really laid-back AA meetings where we can also chew the fat and still be happy joyous and free.

This is an open meeting of honest men and women who support each other in the recovery from alcoholism. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. There are weekly topics posted for discussion. We also feel that personal triumphs and disappointments contribute to our issues of sobriety.

We, at Providence Point, are a Group of recovering alcoholics. We hold meetings much like face-to-face AA meetings, guided by an online protocol. Strongly unified, We are held together by recognition of our primary purpose -~ to carry the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers. We have no agenda but the sincerest desire to be helpful, and hope you will join us as an additional source for your recovery.